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PWTE Podcast Episode 016: On a Stroll with God

Episode 016In this episode of the Praying With The Eyes podcast, Pastor Doug Brauner explores why we make New Year’s resolutions, and how we can see 2016 as a stroll with God. It’s possible we’re disappointed when we look back at 2015, but we might also find hope as we looking ahead to 2016. In this episode he is joined by PWTE producer, Jason Laird.

Blog: On a Stroll with God

New Year’s Resolutions Statistics

Pastor Doug’s 2016 Bucket List

  1. Go Skiing
  2. Take a motorcycle trip into the Colorado Mountains
  3. Take a trip to Bandon, Oregon
  4. Learn enough Spanish to hold a basic conversation with Ricardo Hildago in Peru.
  5. Read three books: One on preaching, another selected by Pastor Dave Hall, and another American Civil War historic novel.

What’s on your bucket list for 2016. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Bible Passages

  1. Micah 6:8
  2. Deuteronomy 10:12
  3. Philippians 4:13
  4. Psalm 42:5

 

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PWTE Daily Devotion

Following the Infant

Following the infant is about living in a relationship with the infant.

You can listen to today’s devotion by clicking on this SoundCloud link.

No, this is not the same picture I posted a couple of days ago.

January 01If you go back to Wednesday’s blog you will note that Jesus is out of focus. There was a reason. I wanted to focus (pun intended) on Mary. As we continue to move through this nativity scene, it’s time to concentrate on relationships.

There is no better place to begin than that relationship between mother and child.

“When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple
whom he loved standing nearby [his cross],
he said to his mother,
‘Woman, behold your son!’
Then he said to the disciple,
‘Behold, your mother!’
And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home.”

John 21:26-27 English Standard Version

There is a great deal of history between the manger and the cross.

At one point Jesus’ family didn’t know what to make of him, and his mom, leading the pack, came “seeking” him (Luke 8:19-21). Yet it was her baby who was now being crucified. The one who brought this life into the world becomes a follower of the one to whom she gave birth.

And she followed him to his death.

Outside of John, the other disciples fled the cross. But not his mom. What unbearable pain must have pierced her soul (Luke 2:35). Yet what joy when she experienced the empty tomb.

The cross and the empty tomb don’t mean a thing to the person living outside of a relationship with the baby, but they mean everything to the person with whom God has established this relationship.

Following the infant means living in a relationship with him who takes us to his cross and his empty tomb. It can be an emotionally painful, gruesome visit and liberating at the same time. It is a trip that flows from a relationship with the infant child.

By the way, HAPPY NEW YEAR.  May God grant all of you blessed 2016.

Copyright Douglas P Brauner